Prime Minister Narendra Modi reached Chandrapur in Maharashtra on Tuesday. Here he said in Chimur that Congress and Mahavikas Aghadi are leaving no chance to make the country backward and weak. Congress and its allies have only given you a bloody trick. It is our government that has controlled Naxalism.
PM said – We abolished Article 370 from Jammu and Kashmir. fully integrated Kashmir with India and the Constitution of India, but Congress and its allies are passing a resolution to re-impose 370 in Kashmir. These people are doing what Pakistan wants.
PM's speech in 4 points…
1. On Naxalism The Prime Minister said – this area of our Chandrapur is also facing the fire of Naxalism for decades. Here the lives of many youths were ruined due to the vicious cycle of Naxalism. The bloody game of violence continued, industrial possibilities died here.
Congress and its allies have only given you a bloody trick. Our government controlled Naxalism. Today the entire area can breathe freely. Now new opportunities are emerging in the areas of Chimur and Gadchiroli. You should not allow Congress and its allies to dominate here to prevent Naxalism from becoming dominant again in this area.
2. On Congress and its allies PM said- Congress and people of Aghadi leave no chance to weaken the country. Jammu and Kashmir was mired in separatism and militancy for decades. Many brave soldiers of Maharashtra were martyred protecting the motherland on the soil of Jammu and Kashmir. The law under which all this happened was Article 370. This was the contribution of Congress.
He said- We abolished Article 370. fully integrated Kashmir with India and the Constitution of India, but Congress and its allies are passing a resolution to re-impose 370 in Kashmir. These people are doing what Pakistan wants.
3. At the pace of development Modi said – Who will know better than the people of Chandrapur how fast the Mahayuti government is working and how this group of Aghadi people is stopping the work. People here have been demanding rail connectivity for decades, but Congress and Aghadi have never allowed it to happen.
He said- In 2.5 years Congress and its allies worked to stop every development project from Metro to Wadhawan Port and Samriddhi Mahamarg. So remember that Aghadi is the biggest player in corruption.
4. If we stay organized we will stay safe Today I am also warning you about a big conspiracy of Congress and its allies. Tribal community constitutes about 10% of the population in our country. Congress now wants to weaken tribal society by dividing it into castes. Congress wants our tribal brothers to lose their identity as STs, their strength and identity to be fragmented.
This is a dangerous game of Congress if your unity breaks. If tribal society is divided into castes, its identity and strength will be lost. Congress princes themselves have announced this by going abroad. That is why I say that we should not fall prey to this Congress conspiracy, we should be united. That is why I urge you, if we unite, we will be safe.
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BJP is fighting on fewer seats than in 2019 BJP is contesting on fewer seats this time as compared to 2019 assembly elections. Last time BJP fielded its candidates on 164 seats. This time 16 less candidates have entered the fray. BJP has fielded 148 candidates, Shinde group 80 and Ajit group 53 candidates.
This is the first assembly election after the split between Shiv Sena and NCP. In the last election, Shiv Sena (undivided) and NCP (undivided) contested on 124 seats. Apart from all this, this time Mahayutti has left 5 seats for allied parties.
BJP said – the decision about CM will be taken after the election On being seen as Chief Minister, Deputy CM Devendra Fadnavis had said about a week ago that if people are seeing him as Chief Minister then it is not a problem, it is a solution. However, it does not mean that he is going to be the CM.
As Eknath Shinde is the current Chief Minister, there is no need for the Mahayuti to announce the Chief Ministerial face. Who will be the chief minister will be announced after the election. Shiv Sena chief CM Eknath Shinde, NCP chief Ajit Pawar and BJP's parliamentary board will decide who will be the chief minister of Maharashtra.
Mahayuti is not confused, the problem is Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA). The question of face is for them, not for Mahayuti. MVA is not announcing the Chief Minister's face because they know that their Chief Minister may come after the elections.
A look at Maharashtra's political equation…
In the Lok Sabha elections, BJP fell from 23 to 9 seats Out of the 48 seats in Maharashtra in the Lok Sabha elections, the Bharatiya Janata Party won 30 seats and the NDA 17 seats. Out of which BJP got 9 seats, Shiv Sena got 7 seats and NCP got only 1 seat. BJP has lost 23 seats. In the 2019 Lok Sabha elections, NDA won 41 seats compared to 42 seats in 2014.
Estimated loss of BJP according to Lok Sabha Elections If the Maharashtra Assembly elections follow the same trend as the Lok Sabha elections, the BJP will suffer. BJP will be reduced to around 60 seats. At the same time, an opposition coalition survey projected MVA to get 160 seats. Maratha movement is the biggest challenge for BJP. Apart from this, people sympathize with Uddhav Thackeray and Sharad Pawar after the debacle in Shiv Sena and NCP.
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